Las Vegas is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States, but does it have travel restrictions in place? Many people are wondering if they can still visit Las Vegas despite the outbreak of the coronavirus. The answer is yes, but there are some things to keep in mind.
There are currently no travel restrictions to Las Vegas.
Do I need to be vaccinated to travel to Las Vegas?
There is no requirement to present a negative COVID-19 test in order to travel to Nevada. However, all arrivals to the state, including citizens and residents, are recommended to present a negative PCR test upon arrival. Vaccinated arrivals from any country can enter as tourists.
The Governor of Nevada has lifted the state’s mask mandate as of February 10, 2022. While masks will no longer be required in public places, there are still some locations where they may be required. Employers and organizations, including school districts, may set their own policies on masks.
What are the COVID rules for Nevada
If you travel to Nevada, protect yourself and others during your trip by following CDC guidelines:
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth
Avoid close contact with others
Keep 6 feet of physical distance from others
Wear a face covering in public
Cover coughs and sneezes.
All air passengers coming to the United States, including US citizens, are required to have a negative COVID-19 test result or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 before they board a flight to the United States. This is to help ensure that the spread of COVID-19 is contained.
Do I still need a Covid test to fly?
If you have tested negative for COVID-19 within the last 72 hours, you must show your negative result to the airline before you board your flight.
If you are traveling domestically within the US, you will need to bring a non-expired government-issued photo ID that matches the name on your reservation. If you are a married or divorced woman who is traveling under a name other than the one printed on your documentation, you will need to bring a copy of your marriage license and/or divorce decree.
Is mask mandatory in Las Vegas?
Yes, the policy makes sense. If transmission levels are low enough, then vaccinated individuals don’t need to worry about getting sick. And if transmission levels are still high, then unvaccinated individuals need to be extra careful.
If you have not been fully vaccinated, you need to follow the ‘entry requirements’ of the country you are travelling to. Entry requirements requested by other countries may include: requiring a negative COVID-19 test result before you depart from the UK.
Do you have to be vaccinated to fly in the United States
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now requires all noncitizens who are nonimmigrants and seeking to enter the United States by air to show proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before boarding a flight to the United States from a foreign country. This new requirement is in accordance with the CDC’s latest guidance on travel during the COVID-19 pandemic. All passengers, regardless of citizenship or immigration status, must present a negative COVID-19 test taken within three days of their flight or proof of vaccination before boarding a flight to the United States. This new requirement will help protect the health and safety of all Americans by reducing the spread of COVID-19.
If you are a US citizen or lawful permanent resident, you’ll need to:
(If fully vaccinated) Have proof of full vaccination as approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) or US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and a negative COVID-19 test taken within one calendar day of departure.
Can I fly to Las Vegas with my driver’s license?
Starting May 7, 2025, every traveler must present a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, state-issued enhanced driver’s license, or other acceptable form of identification, such as a valid passport or US military ID, to fly within the US. Review the complete list of acceptable identification to make sure you are prepared.
Did you know that you can fly to all 50 US states and territories without a passport? Just make sure to carry either your driver’s license or a state-issued ID. To avoid frustrations in the future, ensure your driver’s license and other ID are REAL-ID compliant before May 2023.
Do I need real ID to travel to Las Vegas
The Department of Homeland Security has announced that the Real ID program will be optional as of May 7, 2025. This means that federal agencies will still accept passports, military ID cards, and other documents for identification purposes. However, the TSA has announced that it will still accept Real ID cards for airport checkpoints. This extended deadline will give states and individuals more time to comply with the Real ID program.
The vaccination records in your NHS COVID Pass can be used as proof of your COVID-19 status when travelling abroad. If you have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 180 days, your recovery from the infection will also be shown. This will help you to prove your status to authorities when entering another country.
Do you have to be vaccinated to fly Delta?
As of February 2021, anyone flying into the United States from another country must show proof of vaccination against COVID-19. This proof can be in digital or paper form, and must include the traveler’s full name and date of birth (which must match the information in their passport), the name of the official source issuing the vaccine, the type of vaccine, and the date or dates of vaccination. If you are traveling to the US, make sure you have this information ready to go before you board your flight.
As of April 18, 2022, CDC’s January 29, 2021 Order requiring masks on public transportation conveyances and at transportation hubs is no longer in effect.
Warp Up
As of October 15, 2020, the state of Nevada has implemented a travel advisory, recommending that all visitors to Las Vegas quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. However, there are no mandatory travel restrictions in place at this time.
Based on the research, it appears that Las Vegas does not have any travel restrictions in place at the moment. However, given the ever-changing landscape of the pandemic, it’s always best to check with the relevant authorities before planning any trips.